Shoranur Nilambur railway line after Electrification

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The Nilambur Shoranur Railway Line was built in the early 20th century by the British. This is primarily for transporting timber from the dense forests of Nilambur to the port city of Cochin. The line was inaugurated in 1927, and it quickly became an important transportation route for people and goods in the region. However, with the advent of road transport and the decline in the timber industry, the railway line lost its commercial importance over time.

A journey through the oldest Teak Forest in the world. Chaliyar River and Kurinji Puzha are the water bodies protecting this foresty arena.

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